Good afternoon. Unlike the clear blue skies we had yesterday, things are looking a little different for us with cloudy skies over Korea today.<br /><br /> Despite more clouds, we'll still have high to very high UV rays, especially in the east, so wear plenty of sunblock.<br /><br /> The breezy morning is turning mild fast, Seoul and Busan will get up to 21 and 20 degrees Celsius. Gyeongju will get up to 26 degrees. <br /><br /> Another rainy weekend is in store. It will rain all day Saturday but should let up by dawn Sunday, and next week will start to feel more like early summer. <br /><br />With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world. <br /><br /> South Korea will have partly sunny skies, while North Korea will have a mix of sun and rain on Friday. <br /><br />Over in New Delhi, the steamy heat will continue and rain on Sunday won't help ease the heatwave. <br /><br />Breezy autumn weather is in full swing in Wellington, which will see frequent showers for another week or so.<br /><br />Sweltering heat will scorch the southern US into early next week, Washington D.C. should see the hottest temperatures of the season on Saturday.<br /><br />As for South America, Brazil's two major cities and Santiago in Chile will be under plenty of sunshine.<br /><br />Taking you to Europe,... most cities will be under sunshine with highs in the upper teens to mid twenties.<br /><br />The warm Indian Ocean is boosting East Africa's rain in a wet season that has already left more than 130 people dead. Western Kenya has been particularly badly hit by landslides and floods during this season of the "long rains".<br /><br /><br />That's the weather update for now.<br />